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I wouldn't mind to have citi DC next year.
Maybe Citi Double Cash but I'm not ready to commit to it yet. My next card will very much depend on what happens with Sallie Mae. I had planned to get Freedom this fall for the $200 bonus but ended up going with Discover instead because of the year of double cashback, plus their insane generosity with CLIs. I'll have to pay more attention to Freedom's quarters and see if they are different enough/don't overlap with Discover, otherwise it wouldn't be very useful.
Would eventually like to join the Amex and Citi family, but for now Discover & Cap One have me covered while I garden away... 😛
Actually, when I started this road 1 year ago I never felt I would have this answer ever: none. I have found restraint and regardless of what is coming in the mail I have no further interest. I am content to grow the cards I have (and if anything purge 1-2 down the road). Currently I have accounts in Wells Fargo, BOA, Amex, Chase, and Citi.
If I had to pick one I would love a Palladium card but there is not a Citi branch in my AO.
@Anonymous wrote:Actually, when I started this road 1 year ago I never felt I would have this answer ever: none. I have found restraint and regardless of what is coming in the mail I have no further interest. I am content to grow the cards I have (and if anything purge 1-2 down the road). Currently I have accounts in Wells Fargo, BOA, Amex, Chase, and Citi.
If I had to pick one I would love a Palladium card but there is not a Citi branch in my AO.
The Palladium card is by Chase, so check again. There is like 5 Chase branches in my town, literally.
My two goals cards right now is Venture and Discover.
None i got all the cards I need or want years ago. However the good thing about having cards from all the major issuing banks i(Amex, Chase, Citi, Discover, Synchrony)s if there is something i really want I can product change. Absolutely no new appliications for the forseable future, I think the last one was a decade ago.